| Ace Enders Drive-Thru music When I Hit The Ground CD (2009)
$11.75 Once the frontman for alternative rockers the Early November, Ace Enders has carved out his own niche as the architect of well crafted, emotionally mature indie pop influenced by emo standard bearers like Jets to Brazil and Jimmy Eat World.
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| Senses Fail Drive-Thru music From The Depths Of Dreams CD (2003) Digipak; Extended Play; Enhanced CD
$6.69 This punk quintet from Bergen County, NJ came to prominence the old-fashioned way, releasing an EP on a small label and selling it to a steadily growing grassroots following. They attracted the attention of a larger indie label in due
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| Finch Drive-Thru CDs What It Is To Burn CD (2002)
$12.59 A surprising amalgam of punk and metal, with a dash of emo, Finch's full-length debut is a powerful statement of first principles from this Temecula, CA quintet. Kicking off with the storming, anthemic "New Beginnings," they rush headlong through a
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| Something Corporate Drive-Thru Records North CD (2003) Enhanced CD
$8.49 Amid the early millennial onslaught of emo bands like Saves The Day and Taking Back Sunday, Something Corporate differentiated themselves via frontman Andrew McMahon manning a piano instead of the more customary guitar. Their sophomore effort NORTH picks up the
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| Something Corporate Drive-Thru music Leaving Through The Window CD (2002)
$9.99 At heart, Something Corporate find themselves somewhere between the quirky, piano-driven sound of Ben Folds Five and the power pop angst of Marvelous 3 and Semisonic. The bittersweet mid-tempo "Cavanaugh Park" boasts lush, dramatic keyboards, setting a vibe that is
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| New Found Glory Drive-Thru CDs Nothing Gold Can Stay CD (1999)
$10.19 With an abundance of Lifetime/Promise Ring rip-off bands crawling out from under every suburban nook and cranny, one can't help but suffer from poppy-emo overkill and pray that something else will come up and shift the indie genre into a
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| Finch Drive-Thru music Say Hello To Sunshine CD (2005)
$12.59 Any concerns about the members of Finch playing it safe on their second album SAY HELLO TO SUNSHINE are squashed quickly. The easy route would have been to bang out a near-exact replica of the emo-with-a-pop-edge approach of their 2002
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| New Found Glory Drive-Thru Records From The Screen To Your Stereo CD (2000) Extended Play
$6.59 Although the concept of a band doing punk rock versions of familiar covers has been done to death since the Sex Pistols butchered "Johnny Be Good," leave it to A New Found Glory to make this idea fresh and original
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| I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Drive-Thru CDs I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business CD (2004)
$9.95 I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business: Arthur "Ace" Enders.
Additional personnel: Bill Lugg (guitar, slide guitar);
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| Allister Drive-Thru Records Last Stop Suburbia CD (2002) Enhanced CD
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